Here are six automakers that could make a supercar! #Supercars #Cars #thecarfiles
My Project Car: 86 Toyota Celica GTS
My Project Car: 86 Toyota Celica GTS! #toyotacelica #import #projectcar #cars #thecarfiles
7 Great Choices for the First Car
These are some of the best choices for those seeking their first car! #1st car #firstcar #thecarrfiles
Badge Engineering Explained
In the previous post you saw the following crudely drawn graphic: This post features even more crudely drawn graphics, as I explain the term "badge engineering". For those of you who don't know, badge engineering is the process in which an automaker produces multiple vehicles off of one body style with mild to major changes... Continue Reading →
Future Classics [Updated]
Ever sit back and wonder what cars are going to be deemed "future classics"? Think about it. Nowadays, anything from classic muscle cars to race-bred european and even the weird and obscure cars roll across auction blocks worldwide. So let's fast forward to 20 years from now. What cars would be the must haves for... Continue Reading →
The Unknown/Forgotten Supercars
This post is for some of supercars that people either didn't know about, or just straight up forgot about. There are many more out there and this post only features a few, but feel free to comment other unknown and forgotten supercars. Just don't post any abandoned supercars from the Middle East...those don't count. ... Continue Reading →
A Letter to Toyota: Why Not Keep the tC?
Dear Toyota Motor Company, There really isn't too much to say about the Scion tC. I personally liked it because it was the spiritual successor to the Celica, which right now I'm trying to revive a 86 Celica GTS. It offered a fun ride for not only the Scion brand but the Toyota company as... Continue Reading →
2017 Toyota 86: The Short Throw
Tell me something. What sense did it make, to produce the FR-S as a Scion? Maybe it is just me, but Scion was never the automaker that Toyota intended it to be. I mean, an automaker that was geared towards a younger generation, was more popular with people in their mid 30's. So the FR-S... Continue Reading →